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Golden_HVAC
Oct 29, 2013Explorer
CREATO wrote:Lessmore wrote:
Yet GM vehicles score high on quality. Another thread indicates they are the top domestic...quality wise.
I'd actually like to see current sales numbers .
Here they are up to Sept 2013 http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2013/10/best-selling-pickup-trucks-september-2013.html
Not top domestic by a long shot. Talked to a Chevy Dealer Friend tells me having a hard time selling the new 2014. He is seeing more and more of his customers driving Fords and Rams while his pickup inventory is growing he is a bit worried.
EDIT: Ford posted this on 11-1-13.
We sold 63,803 F-series giving us a 13-percent increase in October.
Ford Link
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If you compare September GM sales to Ford and also look at August sales, GM was selling at a fast pace in August, but dropped compared to 2012 rates in September.
August sales: http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2013/09/best-selling-pickup-trucks-august-2013.html
September sales: from link above http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2013/10/best-selling-pickup-trucks-september-2013.html
It is interesting to note that if you add up GM and Chevy truck sales they nearly equal Ford F-Series year to date in August, but fall short in September year to date. In a few more days, the October YTD will be out, and probably will indicate that GM has slipped even more behind Ford.
Fred.
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